Ronald Reagan carried 49 of the 50 states in 1984. Yes lightning can strike twice.
2007-09-26
18:01:53
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Yes, Democrat losers always have polls. u-tube and move on.orgasm to base there position. Polls were also claiming that John Kerry was winning Ohio and Baja. That time they were called Exit Polls by the Democrat Poles.
IKerry w
2007-09-26
18:34:54 ·
update #1
I thought the Democrats left New Orleans low and wet after Katrina. Mayor - Democrat Governor - Democrat
need more Democrat Incompetence
2007-09-26
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Ohio will determine the outcome of 2008. New England, and Great Lakes, West Coast democrat give me state. Republicans all the great plains, most of the mountain, and the south. Ohio gonna play the same role in 2004. The republicans wont win New England regradless of candidate, and same applies to California, Great Lakes. Proadly be another recount, and consipracy theories in the 2008 outcome, and democrats lose they will blame computer, and the vote counters, and vice versa by Republcains. Need independant commission count the votes, not politcal hacks, and same with voting computer have independant commission cerfitly the vote and not politcal hack, but that makes for boring elections, and the job too easy. Divide the conquer is the American way of presidental elections and always will be because the it makes contest like a horserace instead of poor set up boxing match.
2007-09-26 22:42:03
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answered by ram456456 5
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2007-09-26 18:07:04
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answered by BeachBum 7
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Reagan trounced Mondale because Reagan was a successful charismatic President, and Mondale was a failure left over from the Carter presidency.
Where is the dynamic GOP candidate? I don't see any out there. Plus the Dems are fielding better candidates right now then the GOP.
I personally feel the only hope for the GOP winning in 2008 is either an electrifying Republican to enter the race (Hear that Newt? What are you waiting for?) or for the Dem candidate to self-destruct somehow.
2007-09-26 18:30:31
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answered by Uncle Pennybags 7
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The republicans have no support in the bulk of the midwest, all of New England, and most of the pacific coast. The southern part of the east coast is becoming a battle ground area. Louisiana will not vote for the party that left them high and dry after Katrina. Those are the areas I know will vote Democrat. That is a lot of states already.
2007-09-26 18:12:38
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answered by UriK 5
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Cons were strutting about in 2006 telling us you would hold the house and senate - perhaps even increase your majority. They honestly seemed to think the American people would not punish them for 6 years of abject failure.
Instead an unholy pants kicking was delivered.
Since that time this administration and the minority have been recalcitrant in the house and senate and contemptuous of the will of the American people.
You are right - given that the right wing refuse to listen to the American people -lightning can strike twice.
2007-09-26 19:09:14
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answered by Sageandscholar 7
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Ronald Reagan is dead and he's rolling in his grave over what Bush and Co. has done to his beloved Republican Party. There is not a Ronald Reagan running, not by a long shot. This country is ready for a regime change. Keep ignoring the obvious, but if you do it might pay to buy the economy size bottle of aspirin on Election Day.
2007-09-26 18:22:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Sen. Hillary Clinton stands poised to be the 1st Candidate since Pres. Reagan in '84 to carry all 7 of The big 7 Electoral States. So Yes, Lightning can strike twice !
2007-09-26 18:08:46
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answered by Dale B 3
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It's kind of refreshing to see faith so strong that you can ignore all polls and other evidence. Unless there is dramatic change between now and election day, the Democrats will carry between 29 and 35 states. Sorry, but those are the facts.
2007-09-26 18:06:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Um...They'll never get Minnesota. (Actually that could be a Florida/Ohio of the next election).
California may split it's votes, we'll know soon.
But the only Republican that I could see winning is McCain. I think the pictures of Guiliani in drag will destroy his chances.
(He was at the Rocky Horror Picture Show).
2007-09-26 18:06:44
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answered by Anonymous
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California, Massachusetts, and (apparently) Minnesota are democrat-dominated. I think that again it'll only matter what they vote for in the major swing states Ohio and Florida
2007-09-26 18:15:43
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answered by MrPotatoHead 4
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